Scio 60, Santiam 0
Scio running running back Coulter Mastenbroek ran for five touchdowns as the Loggers finished an unbeaten regular season with a dominating 60-0 win over visiting Santiam.
The Loggers (10-0, 5-0 Tri-River Conference) will host the No. 3 seed from the Blue Mountain Conference next weekend in the first round of the 2A state playoffs.
Against Santiam, the Loggers built a 24-0 halftime lead and then put the game away with 30 fourth-quarter points.
Mastenbroek gained 242 yards on just 12 carries.
Trevor Summerlin added 78 yards on 11 carries for the Loggers.
Scio 60, Santiam 0
Santiam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 - 0
Scio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 16 30 6 - 60
First quarter
Scio - Coulter Mastenbroek 17 run (Trevor Summerlin run), 1:20
Second quarter
Scio - Brandon Rezentes 3 run (Summerlin run), 4:40
Scio - Mastenbroek 50 run (Rezentes run), :52
Third quarter
Scio - Mastenbroek 24 run (Summerlin run), 10:33
Scio - Mastenbroek 34 run (Summerlin run), 7:35
Scio - Mastenbroek 62 run (NateJones run), 1:45
Scio - Shawn Pelroy 43 fumble return (run failed), :30
Fourth quarter
Scio - Josh Rieger 8 run (run failed), 0:00
Lebanon 30, Dallas 7
The Warriors had already clinched a playoff spot, but earned the No. 3 spot from the Mid-Willamette Confernce with the road victory.
"They were excited about the thought of being able to host a playoff game again," said Lebanon coach Rob Allen.
The Warriors (5-5, 4-3) will host Glencoe next Friday.
"Glencoe has really got things going now," Allen said. "I've been watching their scores and we've done some scouting. They're definitely a very, very good team."
The Warriors bounced back from the loss to Woodburn two weeks ago to close out their schedule with consecutive victories over Silverton and Dallas.
Lebanon 30, Dallas 7
Lebanon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 18 0 6 - 30
Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7 0 0 - 7
First quarter
L-Ben Duerr 1 run (kick failed)
Second quarter
L-Josiah Olson 3 run (pass failed)
D-Scotty McKinley 16 run (kick good)
L-Duerr 17 run (run failed)
L-Olson 12 run (pass failed)
Fourth quarter
L-Adam Colwell 27 run (kick failed)
Junction City 43, Sweet Home 30
With the No. 2 spot in the ValCo standings secured, Sweet Home ended the regular season with a nonconference loss at Junction City.
Huskies quarterback Tyler Holly threw four touchdown passes, three caught by Sean Potter, but Sweet Home couldn't keep up after falling behind 16-0.
"We came out really flat and they scored on their first two possessions to put us in a hole," said Sweet Home coach Rob Younger. "I'm pretty proud of how the kids competed and battled back ... I just hope they learned to come out and start football games a little better."
Sweet Home finishes the regular season at 7-3 overall (3-1 in ValCo play) and will host LaGrande (2-7, 1-2), the No. 3 team out of the Greater Oregon Conference, next Friday to open the 4A state playoffs.
Junction City 43, Sweet Home 30
Sweet Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 16 14 0 - 30
Junction City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 16 7 6 - 43
First quarter
JC - James Lee 5 run (Chad Simmons kick)
JC - Simmons 15 run (Simmons kick)
Second quarter
JC - Safety
SH - Tim McDowell 23 pass from Tyler Holly (Levi Marchbanks pass from Holly)
JC -James Degroat 32 pass from Aaron Likens (Simmons kick)
SH - Sean Potter 12 pass from Holly (Santana run)
JC - Brett Bay 33 pass from Likens (Simmons kick)
Third quarter
JC - Lee 5 run (Simmons kick)
SH - Potter 25 pass from Holly (kick failed)
SH - Potter 5 pass from Holly (Marchbanks pass from Holly)
Fourth quarter
JC - Lee 2 run (kick failed)
Individual statistics
RUSHING: Sweet Home, 22-68, Brett Moyer 9-38; Junction City, 52-313, James Lee 24-161.
PASSING: Sweet Home, Holly 15-35-2 198; Junction City, Likens 8-16-1 125.
RECEIVING: Sweet Home, Potter 5-57, McDowell 2-53, Taylor Tagle 4-70; Junction City, James Degroat 4-71.
Sheridan 48, Jefferson 28
The Lions had the fourth seed from the PacWest Conference wrapped up before their trip to Sheridan for a nonconference game to finish out the regular season.
Jefferson coach David Bailey said the final score was deceiving.
The Lions trailed 28-20 entering the fourth quarter when Bailey substituted out most of his starters, looking ahead to next week's game at Vale on Saturday, Nov. 14.
Creswell 35, Harrisburg 20
Harrisburg suffered a PacWest defeat at home against Creswell in its final game of the season.
Ryan Lynch led the Eagles with 66 yards rushing and a touchdown.
Harrisburg ends the year at 2-6 overall and 1-5 in league play.
CRESWELL 35, HARRISBURG 20
Harrisburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 6 7 - 20
Creswell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 14 7 7 - 35
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing: Harrisburg, Lynch 11-66; A. Strutz 8-45; Creswell, Z. Maillard 26-185, E. Weber 19-85
Posted in High-school, Football on Saturday, November 7, 2009 1:10 am Updated: 1:14 am.
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